Likelihood

  • 61Maximum-Likelihood-Schätzung — Die Maximum Likelihood Methode (von engl. maximale Wahrscheinlichkeit) bezeichnet in der Statistik ein parametrisches Schätzverfahren. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Motivation 2 Eine heuristische Herleitung 3 Definition 4 Beispiel …

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  • 62Maximum Likelihood — Die Maximum Likelihood Methode (von engl. maximale Wahrscheinlichkeit) bezeichnet in der Statistik ein parametrisches Schätzverfahren. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Motivation 2 Eine heuristische Herleitung 3 Definition 4 Beispiel …

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  • 63Maximum Likelihood-Schätzung — Die Maximum Likelihood Methode (von engl. maximale Wahrscheinlichkeit) bezeichnet in der Statistik ein parametrisches Schätzverfahren. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Motivation 2 Eine heuristische Herleitung 3 Definition 4 Beispiel …

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  • 64Quasi-maximum likelihood — A quasi maximum likelihood estimate (QMLE, also known as a pseudo likelihood estimate or a composite likelihood estimate ) is an estimate of a parameter θ in a statistical model that is formed by maximizing a function that is related to the… …

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  • 65Success likelihood index method — (SLIM)= Success Likelihood Index Method (SLIM) is a technique used in the field of Human reliability Assessment (HRA), for the purposes of evaluating the probability of a human error occurring throughout the completion of a specific task. From… …

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  • 66Monotone likelihood ratio — A monotonic likelihood ratio in distributions f(x) and g(x) The ratio of the density functions above is increasing in the parameter x, so f(x)/g(x) satisfies the monotone likelihood ratio property. In statistics, the monoto …

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  • 67Quasi-likelihood — In statistics, quasi likelihood estimation is one way of allowing for overdispersion, that is, greater variability in the data than would be expected from the statistical model used. It is most often used with models for count data or grouped… …

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  • 68Maximum likelihood sequence estimation — (MLSE) is a mathematical algorithm to extract useful data out of a noisy data stream. Contents 1 Theory 2 Background 3 References 4 Further reading …

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  • 69Marginal likelihood — In statistics, a marginal likelihood function, or integrated likelihood, is a likelihood function in which some parameter variables have been marginalised. It may also be referred to as evidence, but this usage is somewhat idiosyncratic. Given a… …

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  • 70Monotone likelihood ratio property — is a property of a family of probability distributions described by their probability density functions (PDFs). A family of density functions { f heta (x)} { hetain Theta} indexed by a parameter heta taking values in a set Theta is said to have… …

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